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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Unfortunately it's partly because her own party wouldn't accept it. Still don't now. Norman Lamont was on PM last night warning against any deal that included Labour support to get it through parliament.
So even though she hasn't tried till now, you hardly build cross party discussion and agreement when you can't be confident your own side are on board with that strategy!
The frustrating thing is pretty much no party seems willing to set aside any political advantage and do the right thing for the UK, rather than one that looks good for them 
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There's are a hardcore of right wing nutters that she needs to jetison to UKIP, where thanks to our voting system they'll become an irrelevance. A new referendum is the way to go, but it might take a little while to get there, when she's demonstrated nothing can be agreed in parliament.